Do you know the parts of the eye? This assignment combined science and technology. The students learned various parts of the eye and labeled the visible parts on a photo of their own eye.

The students used the built-in camera on the Acer netbooks to capture an image of their eye. Experimenting with a paint program, they created labels for their photo. Once saved, they loaded their photo to this blog. (Images can not be Copied directly to their article. Several steps are involved. The process is more involved than it may seem.)

If you look at this eye it will change your life forever. In science class we are learning about the eye and I think it's really interesting. I have learned so much about my eye that I had no clue about! It's kind of crazy.

this is a picture of my Eye. Weird right? Have you ever looked at your eye? I mean REALLY looked at it? I bet you haven't. If you have, congratulations, that's one big achievement. Well, we've been looking at our eyes and their pretty interesting. We took pictures of them and labeled the parts of the eye.

Have you ever noticed what happens to your eye when a bright light is turned of near you? We learned about the eye in class and our teacher taught us a trick. Take a mirror, look hard at your eye and turn of the lights. You will see your pupil start to grow so that you can see better in the dark.

Have you ever looked at your eye? Maybe you've looked at it but what about really closely? In science we studied the eye so this is my eye! See if you can match all the parts and see what you know! I'll post the answers soon! Words: Iris, Pupil, Sclera, and Cornea.

Have you ever looked in the mirror at your eye when you turn the lights off? Well, if you haven't, then you're missing out on a really cool opportunity :).

When you first turn off the ligths before you go to bed, your pupil larges in size!! :O This happens because your eye needs to work harder to see in the dark. And your pupil shrinks very quickly when you turn the lights on in the morning, because your eyes havn't been used to the light. Very cool stuff, I know.